Improvement in stable-cleaner



new Genoa patent (tl-)Wine THOMASF. LONGAKER, OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA.

Letters Patent N 106,181, dated August 9, 1870.

IMPROVEMENT "1N -s'TABLE-cLEANER.

The Schedul'referred toin these Letters Patent and making part of-the same teeth and handle.

Figurc shows section of tongue, witlr socket or band, also spring, with nose or lug ttiug int-o orifice or band.

`'Ihe form and nature of my in ivention consists of a hook, scraper, or brush, made by ,fastening securely teeth, a scraper, or brush, to a revolving head, A, attached to a tongue, B, or bar, to which power is intended to be applied, I. i

Fastened to the top of this tongue is a spring, G, witlra nose, D, or lug, attached, working in an orifice or aperture, It, in band or tongue B, said spring projecting beyond the said revolving head or cross-bar, forming a hold or Catclrfor Working t-be same.

Attached to the said head or cross-bands a handle,

tGr, for the convenience of sett-ing or handling the iinv pleurent. i

What I claim as my invention, and desire to sey cure byLetters Patent, is

1Tl1e lband E, tongue B B, handles y g, the spring C. C, and the diagonal supports f f, fastened to head or cross-bar a and to band Earrauged and operating` as herein-described. f

THOMAS F. LQNGAKER.

Witnesses:

J onN A. RYAN, v W. H. GEssLER. 

